AMPATH Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program
The goal of the AMPATH Breast & Cervical Cancer Control Program is to improve access to screening and diagnostic services in Kenya
The goal of the AMPATH Breast & Cervical Cancer Control Program is to improve access to screening and diagnostic services in Kenya
The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) Kenya is a partnership of Moi University, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, and the AMPATH Consortium of universities around the world led by Indiana University.
Research related cervical cancer self-sampling screening in western Kenya
In partnership with the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (Indiana CTSI) the IU Center for Global Health Equity funds global health reciprocal innovation planning and demonstration grants to strengthen global health research among the Indiana CTSI institutions.
An NICHD-funded partnership dedicated to improving maternal and child health outcomes.
The core objective of this program is to better understand the natural history of oncogenic HPV infections in HIV-infected Kenyan women, and the potentially modifiable (and non-modifiable) factors that are associated with progression of oncogenic HPV infection to clinical disease, including cervical cancer.
Indiana University School of Medicine serves as the East African IeDEA Regional Data and Coordinating Center (RDC) in the United States.
This program is developing the first clinically based palliative care program in Kenya.
Indiana University School of Medicine faculty members are engaged in care, training and research related to reproductive health in low- and middle-income countries.
WeCare Indiana aims to improve infant mortality rates in Indiana using techniques from Kenya.
The IU Center for Global Health Equity periodically circulates news and events related to IU’s global health equity activities.
Center for Global Health Equity
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